N-able improved its AI-driven Security Operations Center (SOC) by upgrading the Adlumin Managed Detection and Response (MDR) platform. These improvements aim to boost threat detection and business resilience. The update includes advanced AI detections. These are Anomalous PowerShell, DNS Disruption, and Single-Event Process Execution (SEPE). These features target complex attacks that often slip past traditional tools. Cybercriminals use tools like PowerShell and DNS to hide their actions. These updates provide better visibility across endpoints, identities, and networks. N-able’s 2026 State of the SOC Report reveals that nearly half of attacks bypass endpoints. This highlights the need for broader detection strategies.
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“The fastest-growing attacks today don’t look malicious, they look like business as usual,” said Troels Rasmussen, Vice President, General Manager of Security at N-able. “Threat actors are blending into everyday activity using built-in tools like PowerShell. Our AI-driven approach correlates PowerShell, DNS Disruption, and process behavior to expose what legacy tools miss, helping teams detect and respond earlier, even when attackers are deliberately trying to disappear.” These enhancements show N-able’s commitment to using AI in its security platform. This helps with quicker threat detection, simpler operations, and better cybersecurity results.































